“This is great, not only for those interested in Museums, but also for those wanting to visit hip places to eat and drink. In summer you can take your own food and drinks and sit outdoors while being amused by the hipsters - place to see and be seen ;)”

“Enter Winter at the MQ, clutching an organic cocktail and wearing an Egon Schiele t-shirt. Open-air bars and ( live ) music in the huge courtyard of Vienna's art quarter. Alternative light displays worth a look in their own right. Entry is free, reindeer and Santas not included. 2019 dates: TBA”

历史博物馆

“Visit Freud’s Office, Treatment Room and Study Freud’s treatment room and the empty space left by his couch serve as a vestigial memory space. The museum presentation discusses questions of psychoanalytic practice and its methods. In Freud's study, his theory formation is spotlighted based on his correspondence and the numerous works that he wrote here.”

观景台

“This 99-hectare (245-acre) park, in the 22nd District between the Danube Canal and the Alte Donau (Old Danube), was converted in 1964 from a garbage dump to a park with flowers, shrubs, and walks, as well as a bird sanctuary. You'll find a bee house, an aviary with native and exotic birds, a small-animal paddock, a horse-riding course, playgrounds, and games. An outstanding feature of the park is the Donauturm (Danube Tower), a 253m (830-ft.) tower with two rotating cafe-restaurants from which you have a panoramic view of Vienna.”

古迹

“It's the place where Maria Theresia was located at the end of the 17th century. The palace was build by the baroque architect Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach. You should also see the garden. It is beautiful”

“The Stephansdom Vienna with the famous Pummerin bell is a world wide known cultural possession and one of Vienna landmarks. The local people use also the name Steffel for this impressive cathedral. Pummerin Bell: In 1951 the new Pummerin was casted in St. Florian partly out the material of the old bell which tumbled down at the fire in 1945. It was pulled up in 1957 onto the 68 m high north tower. The biggest and heaviest bell of Austria weighs 21.383 kg. Stephansdom data and facts: To reach the top room of the high tower, which is the 137 m high south tower and also commonly known as Steffl, you need to climb 343 steps.The cathedral itself is 107 m long and 34 m wide. The central aisle is 28 m high and the three choir halls are 22 m high. Visitor Info: The cathedral of Vienna is definitely worth a visit. The entrance to this imposing building is free, but only some areas may be visited without paying an entrance fee. For the main area of the cathedral a guided tour by audio guide is available for around 6,00 Euro. At this tour you will see numerous art historical and architectural highlights like paintings, altars and sculptures. Both towers offer an impressive view over the city center. Of course you need to pay an entrance fee for this experience. The elevator onto the north tower with Pummerin bell costs approx. 6,00 Euro. For the south tower you have to pay only about 5,00 Euro, but you must tackle the 343 steps on foot. Who prefers to step downstairs instead of upstairs, can also visit the catacombs in a guided tour (approx. 6,00 Euro). In the Bischofsgruft you can find the urns of the Habsburger and the tomb monument for emperor Friedrichs II, which is made of red marble. You may visit all the tours listed above at a reasonable price with an all-inclusive ticket. This ticket costs around 14,90 Euro. www.stephanskirche.at All-Inclusive Ticket cheaper at Tiqets* with 10% discount code 10CWTQ”

“Visiting the famous St. Stephen's Cathedral is a must, if you want to see a monument of the baroque. It was build in 1137 and has gone through a lot of difficulties. Some parts were demolished and there has been also a fire blight. If you catch up the opening hours, you might probably see the catacombs as well.”

“Dating back to the time of Emperor Maximilian II, the superb Spanish Riding School was established after the ruler had the famous Lipizzaner horses introduced to his courtesans in 1562. Today, it's one of Vienna's leading attractions, thrilling audiences with fabulous displays of equestrian skills in the Baroque Winter Riding School in the grounds of the Hofburg Palace, where it has been located since 1735. Tickets to performances sell quickly, so be sure to book as far in advance as possible.”

“The famous Austrian painter ERNST FUCHS designed his own villa.... VERY interesting and beautiful place to see in Vienna! Take a walk to Sophienalpe afterwards. Or a horse-back-ride in Rieglerhütte nearby. ”

“Of course you shouldnt miss and having time for a walk in the beautiful garden of Schloss Schönbrunn! Belvedere ist the second biggest castel (close to Juchgasse) and also really beautiful. But Schönbrunn is much bigger.”

图书馆

“Whether or not the State Hall of the Austrian National Library is an off the beaten path attraction is debatable, seeing as it is probably the most famous library hall in the whole world. The previous court library of the Habsburgs, decorated in a lavishing baroque style, is 20 metres high and 80 metres long, and houses over 200,000 volumes. To make it even more majestic are the central 30 metres high oval dome, allegorical frescoes, and four Venetian globes each more than one meter in diameter. It does not matter if you are a book and art lover or not, a visit to this landmark should be on your list of things to do in Vienna during your next visit.”

“Probably the most diverse library in all of Vienna. Library cards (which you only need for lending books not for the entry itself like in some other libraries) are free for anyone under 18 and very cheap for students above 18 and even regular adults (compared to other libraries). It can be a bit noisy on a busy day but other than that great. The staff always friendly & helpful & they offer 24h book returns”